A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Su'
What words that start with “su” come to mind that seem like they could be used as titles for Vocaloid songs?
Words like “sand,” “comet,” “sweet,” and “star” probably made specific song titles pop into the heads of Vocaloid fans just from seeing the words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole bunch of Vocaloid tracks with titles that start with “su.”
From famous songs known even outside the Vocaloid community to hidden gems known only to insiders, we’ll cover a wide range—so take this opportunity to give them a listen!
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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Su” (191–200)
To You of the Past MarchHatsune Miku

This is “To You of the Past March,” produced by doriko.
The song itself is wonderful, of course, and the PV—composed of cute illustrations and fonts—is fantastic as well.
Both the melody line and the lyrics are exactly what you’d expect from doriko: top-notch.
Mathematics SakuraSugar Aurora
This is a parody of the famous Vocaloid song “Senbonzakura,” made for middle school students.
The lyrics incorporate widely used math terms like fractions and functions, so it’s recommended.
Since it’s a parody of “Senbonzakura,” it should be easy to listen to even for first-timers.
Water ReverieAa

Like delicate sounds spreading ripples, it gently stirs the eardrums.
Vocaloid producer Aa’s track “Suishō” was released in April 2024.
Starting with an ambient intro, the soundscape gradually deepens, eventually unfolding into sections like drum and bass.
Layered on top is Adachi Rei’s voice—mechanical in timbre—evoking near-futuristic, sci-fi imagery in the mind.
It feels perfect for listening while watching the sky slowly change.
Please take your time and give it a relaxed listen.
suicide repeaterNamu

Hatsune Miku’s translucent vocals and the dark, serious tracks that fuse electronica and rock are truly striking.
The lyrics feel decadent yet strangely captivating, and the thrilling band sound that carries them resonates powerfully with listeners.
As Namu’s first-ever VOCALOID work, this piece won strong support from many listeners.
It’s a recommended track for when you want to blow away a gloomy mood or cut through the haze in your heart.
Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Su' (201–210)
snowdropAmber

An alternative rock track that opens with a weathered, down-at-the-heels guitar sound.
Composed by the Vocaloid producer amber, it was released in June 2023.
I imagine many people will be drawn to its downer, melancholic atmosphere.
The thick, full-band ensemble feels great and really sets your eardrums vibrating.
The literary lyricism, Ci flower’s squeezed-out vocal delivery, and the distortion-laden guitar solo blend beautifully—a Vocaloid song that, strangely enough, feels calming.
Swallowniki

A single that feels otherworldly yet portrays real-life anguish, resonating deeply with the listener.
It’s a track by niki, released in 2024.
The alluring soundscape is woven from a beautiful melody and profound lyrics.
It delicately depicts emotions swaying between freedom and restraint, hope and despair.
The emotional rock sound pairs perfectly with Kafu’s fleeting, poignant vocals.
It’s a great listen on a quiet night when you want to face yourself.
A remarkable work that leaves a lasting mark on the heart.
On my birthday, I’m treated gently by peperoncino.Sunfish P is dead behind the house

A lovely message song sent to “you,” who has to work on your birthday… but the premise is quite mysterious.
Created by the sibling music unit ‘Ie no Ura de Manbo ga Shinderu P,’ the track was released in 2011.
I say the premise is mysterious because the song is told from the perspective of a type of pasta dish: peperoncino.
But it’s not just a gag song.
It features a driving guitar rock sound and lyrics and melodies that tug at the heartstrings.
By the time you reach the end, you’ll be completely drawn into the world of Ie no Ura de Manbo ga Shinderu P.